No money for Syd roads - report
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 » 10:10am
The NSW government has run out of money for roads and Sydney's existing network won't be upgraded until 2026, secret documents show.
Confidential files relating to Premier Kristina Keneally's transport blueprint indicate worsening gridlock over the next two decades, with public buses slowing to an average of 18km/h, The Daily Telegraph reports.
One consultant warned there was no money for the M5 project, and it was also revealed the M4 East project is at least 16 years away.
A proposal to include duplicating the M5 tunnel in the blueprint has been shelved; a senior transport official wrote in an email there was no money for the project.
Ms Keneally also vetoed any mention of a proposed upgrade to the F6 to Wollongong as the blueprint was about to go to press, the report says.
The secret emails and briefings were exposed after a call for papers by the Opposition in the Upper House.